Genealogy Hobbelink en aanverwante families » Berendina Bömer (1895-1947)

Personal data Berendina Bömer 


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She is married to Nijenhuis.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Berendina Bömer

Janna Grijsen
1824-1900
Jan Mengerink
1820-1880
Willem Bömer
1854-1932

Berendina Bömer
1895-1947



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